A traditional religious ceremony in the village of Casabindo, Provincia de Jujuy, in the Andean northwest of Argentina.
A traditional religious ceremony in the village of Casabindo, Provincia de Jujuy, in the Andean northwest of Argentina.
A traditional religious ceremony in the village of Casabindo, Provincia de Jujuy, in the Andean northwest of Argentina.
A traditional religious ceremony in the village of Casabindo, Provincia de Jujuy, in the Andean northwest of Argentina.
A young gaucho sits, deep in thought, in the town of San Antonio de Areco, Argentina. San Antonio de Areco is located 110km from the city of Buenos Aires and is known for it's colonial buildings and Gauchos, the cowboys of Argentina.
An eldely gaucho looks into the camera in the town of San Antonio de Areco, Argentina. San Antonio de Areco is located 110km from the city of Buenos Aires and is known for it's colonial buildings and Gauchos, the cowboys of Argentina.
A close up showing some of a gaucho's traditional clothing. The belt is called a riestra and is covered with coins.
A handmade horse's stirrup on a gaucho's horse, in San Antonio de Areco, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. San Antonio de Areco is located 110km from the city of Buenos Aires and is known for it's colonial buildings and Gauchos, the cowboys of Argentina.
A close up of a the head of a gaucho's horse, showing the hand made bridle (the name of this part of the bridle is 'frontera'). San Antonio de Areco is located 110km from the city of Buenos Aires and is known for it's colonial buildings and Gauchos, the cowboys of Argentina.
An entry in my Moleskine travel journal--a two-page spread created to pay homage to Peru.
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MOLESKINE is the legendary notebook, used by artists and thinkers for the past two centuries, from Van Gogh to Picasso, from Ernest Hemingway to Bruce Chatwin.